SpaceX will once again try to land their Falcon 9 rocket on the
Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS) on February 8 (or later)
when they will launch NASA/NOAA's DSCOVR satellite. And once
again, this will be an important "X marks the spot" event. I
decided to not write a lengthy article for now (outside of STRUG) but
this may well be something that can multicontextually trigger a dramatic
and/or highly meaningful sequence of events within a span of roughly two
weeks.

This year so far we've been operating under the assumption, based on
ominous and quite solid multicontextual clues, that there is a countdown
clock ticking down to a certain near-future context-defining "deep
impact" event. (We have some ideas as to what this context is.) The
terror event in Paris back on January 7th - which we did
highlight beforehand - might be part of it but not the whole
thing.

Sounds doomy I know but it's all about... the end and a new beginning, a
la the phoenix. There is a big shift taking place...

SpaceX (still) marks the spot. As discussed
previously, SpaceX's next ISS resupply mission (CRS-5) originally
scheduled for December 16th was to coincide with the Sun at the
Dark Horse Nebula, where (as seen from earth) Mars was
almost hit by a comet back on Oct 19. And sure enough we did
see (along with other big events like a deadly hostage situation in
Sydney, Taliban school massacre, US-Cuba relations) a Mars impact
echo right there on Dec 16 in the form of NASA
revealing evidence of potential current life on Mars:

The first hints of life on Mars have been discovered by
Nasa. [...] Curiosity has previously found water bound in the
fine soil of the Red Planet, believed to be crucial to life. But if
the existence of living, breathing microbes is confirmed, it will
be the first evidence of life outside Earth.

That's a pretty big deal, and the timing suggests the evidence will
eventually be confirmed, making it official that we are not alone.

The SpaceX mission however got pushed back to January 6, 2015.
Talk about X marking the spot: Based on the Julian calendar and
for some churches, January 6-7 is Xmas (Christmas) or X mass,
implying "SpaceX Ritual"!

The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket did hit the "X" on the floating platform in
the Atlantic Ocean, but it was more impact than landing, thus expressing
"Deep Impact" and interacting with Comet Lovejoy which was at its
closest point to Earth on January 7th (Julian Xmas). Along with Terror
in Paris, this is the stuff of SpaceXmas...